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CoolTone Didn't Work for Me.
So, I'd like to preface this review by stating I have specific circumstances that may have worked against me.
I chose to do CoolTone on my glutes at the advice of the injector who did my QWO procedure to help firm the muscle and tighten the skin after the procedure.
I did four rounds (2 a week for 2 weeks).
We saw nothing at the end of the results so we chose to wait a month to do photos again. Sadly, besides one very minor spot (that we both admitted may just be angle), there were absolutely no results.
However, as mentioned, I have a situation that may make this harder to achieve. As a child, I broke my spine. I have had trouble activating my glutes all my life unless doing very intense workouts (high-resistance rowing, etc). I believe this is due to my spinal injury.
We have decided that going in for more is not worth the time or cost. I will continue to try and work my glutes on my own time. Instead, we will focus on a skin tightening procedure to help both the loose skin after QWO but also a damaged area on my hip caused by two tumor removal where the skin is just...not good.
I definitely believe CoolTone will work for some people, but it may be better for people who can already activate and use their glutes. If you're like me and struggle too, either from injury or a very sedentary lifestyle, it may not be as effective, if at all.
I chose to do CoolTone on my glutes at the advice of the injector who did my QWO procedure to help firm the muscle and tighten the skin after the procedure.
I did four rounds (2 a week for 2 weeks).
We saw nothing at the end of the results so we chose to wait a month to do photos again. Sadly, besides one very minor spot (that we both admitted may just be angle), there were absolutely no results.
However, as mentioned, I have a situation that may make this harder to achieve. As a child, I broke my spine. I have had trouble activating my glutes all my life unless doing very intense workouts (high-resistance rowing, etc). I believe this is due to my spinal injury.
We have decided that going in for more is not worth the time or cost. I will continue to try and work my glutes on my own time. Instead, we will focus on a skin tightening procedure to help both the loose skin after QWO but also a damaged area on my hip caused by two tumor removal where the skin is just...not good.
I definitely believe CoolTone will work for some people, but it may be better for people who can already activate and use their glutes. If you're like me and struggle too, either from injury or a very sedentary lifestyle, it may not be as effective, if at all.